If you don’t know why being able to operate a crypto asset network over tor is important, you’re NGMI. https://t.co/wNYceGcl7W
@MikeJamer1992 Easy way is to run a full stack node project like mynode / umbrel / nodl.
Harder way is to configur… https://t.co/ABmapVyPMV
@AaronDayAtlas @Ravencoin It’s a fork of Bitcoin Core, so it’s supported. https://t.co/PCzkMi0by4
@1stCrassCitizen Folks often focus on centralization aspects but IMO this is an often overlooked censorship resistance attribute.
Can anyone tell me how many Ethereum / Solana / Ripple nodes are operating over tor?
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@SelfSovereign1 Seems like a fine project; I like anything that lowers the bar for folks to operate their own sovereign software.
@EKrediet Nah, you’d only need a single bridge node to ensure data propagates across both networks. Same reason tha… https://t.co/bzBy82XUeY
The real winning trend is that over 1/3 of reachable Bitcoin nodes are behind tor. I attribute this to full stack n… https://t.co/JtMokplnoW
Looks like 2/3 of reachable German nodes are hosted by Hetzner while 1/5 of reachable USA nodes are hosted by AWS.
@bitcoinistheway Sure, you could say the same of USA.
Reachable node count may be a better metric of enterprise adoption than of individual adoption, as most nodes being… https://t.co/lervZEpeI4
According to https://t.co/QDZPM4hPXm, Germany has closed the gap with the USA for number of reachable Bitcoin nodes… https://t.co/ZtyGIElrba